How did COVID19 impact non-state actors’ violence? Dawn Brancati, @jkbirnir & @Qidlbi show curfews and travel bans decreased ISIS’s violence in Iraq, Syria and Egypt.
#APSR#APSRFirstView
https://t.co/D6fyDmbHxr
Two postdoc position on Indonesian and Indian politics @KITLV_KNAW : for the NWO-funded research project "Costs of Democracy: Political Economy of Campaign Finance" I am looking for versatile researchers to join team. Please share:
https://t.co/wzRwE9WfNq
Why do some ethnic groups mobilize a shared religious identity in ongoing #CivilWars? The JoP article by @NilSatana@jkbirnir provides a fascinating theory with A-Religion Data. For ethnic minority leaders, religious demographics restructure their opportunity for mobilization.
Absolutely thrilled to see this in print
https://t.co/5B6kzIoXJz
Closes a long but good chapter @NilSatana 😊 For those interested the replication files and the full data (with notes and sources for full transparency) are available at: https://t.co/v4kXjfV5oI
Open science is the only way forward!
Lead by @MarianoTorcal, we have published what might potentially be the very first 𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗻 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀 longitudinal and cross-national dataset combining surveys and web tracking data.
An invaluable resource 🧵
https://t.co/Ww5h7zVyG6
Attention early career scholars based in Asia !! This is a great opportunity to develop your skills and meet other scholars, plus grants are available. Do spread the word and apply !
Center for International Development and Conflict Management (CIDCM) and GVPT Global invites you to the inaugurual talk in the Ted R. Gurr Lecture Series! Come and listen @engagedscholar’s lecture on “The Consequences of Contention” on Wednesday, April 19th.
🎙️ When is shared religion mobilized in ethnic civil war? Prof. @jkbirnir (@GVPTUMD) will explore The Challenger's Winning Coalition: Mobilization of Religion in Ethnic Civil War
⏰ Save the date: March 27, 12h
🔎 #IBEIresearchSeminar info & registration: https://t.co/QqR4hAXxOZ